Rancho steering stabilizer just found this link on amazon...kind of curious how it mounts up but do you think there would be any benefit to doing this? im still looking at what i can buy with my tax money. Rancho RS5567 Steering Damper Bracket | Auto Parts Warehouse
Im not seeing a stabilizing shock in the ad. You seen that too didnt you? Far as mounting it i think a bracket goes on the axle and one on the steering linkage w/shock connecting them. but dont hold me to that its been a while since i seen one
i did a little research on it and i found the shock. i was just curious how it mounts. you have to take the bolts out of the idler arm, put a big bracket over the idler arm, install new bolts through bracket and idler arm and then you install a U bolt to the center link, tighten and install the steering stabilizer. (RS5401) Amazon.com: Rancho RS5401 RS5000 Series Steering Stabilizer: Automotive heres the run through. http://www.gorancho.com/assets/instruction_pdf/88067.pdf just wondering if there would be a noticable improvement with this when hitting bumper and turning.
you were somewhat close, you knew it went on the steering linkage lol seems like a cool idea. wasnt jarrett thinking of doing this? i thought someone on here was asking about it a while back. i might just have to do it and let yall know the turn out.
I think with big tires it helps out some on the getting jerked around when you hit bumps. kinda keeps it from jerking the wheel out of your hand. Thats what I've believed for many years. Even had a few but its been too long for me to remember how much it helped
yea it would help with the wheel getting thrown for sure. i know the F250s and Excursions come stock with dampers.